A panther, which is typically a term used to refer to leopards or cougars, has around 230 to 250 bones in its body. The exact number can vary slightly depending on the individual and the species. Like other big cats, their skeletal structure supports their agility and strength for hunting and climbing.
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Panthers have about 250 bones in their body, including the bones in their spine, limbs, ribs, and skull. These bones provide structure, support, and protection for the panther's body.
just like an adult
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babys have 306 bones in there bodys. but kids ad adults have 246 bones in there bodys
yes they have bones, they are invertabrites
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A horse has 18 pairs of ribs which totals out to 36 individual bones.
In the area around the Everglades, in forest and swamps and Pine lands